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The fungi are probably tinder fungus (Fomes fomentarius) but I don't know much about mosses so I can't id them. Interesting symmetry. I guess I should go there again and check if another tinder fungus is growing under that moss.

started on this tree, now are finishing it. Cooperation is important.

Spotted a few days ago – those pictures were taken from the inside of our house. That poor weasel has the wrong color for this weather and is now easy prey. Things are not going well for weasels nature.com/articles/s41598-018 Thanks to @TimHofmeester on Twitter for identifying it (we thought it might be a stout) and for the link to the Nature paper. His area of research – human and wildlife coexistence – is very important to us. Here's his website hofmeester-natuur.nl/

Moro, our inspector, says everything looks fine and can we please go back inside.

A jelly fungus and a lichen peacefully sharing a tree branch.

Good to see that, despite government pressure, not all wild boars have been killed.

That poor dog somehow got herself covered with dihydrogen monoxide. We have to hurry back home and get her decontaminated.

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